Through an interactive series of panels and interviews featuring speakers from the U.S. and abroad, the program will examine successes of the U.N. Climate Change Conference in Paris and discuss what the next steps need to be.

The New Republic, Business Forward, and Kettering University invite you to join us for The Next Frontier of Climate Change, a policy forum that will explore climate change legislation at a state and local level and the future of sustainable manufacturing.

The Next Frontier of Climate Change, a policy forum that will explore climate change on an international stage, will be an opportunity to meet and engage with a cross-section of climate change thinkers and leaders from government, industry, academia and the non-profit sector.

The program, featuring the Honorable Terry R. McAuliffe, Governor, Commonwealth of Virginia, will address climate change action and implementation at the state and local level and shed light on the Administration's plan to introduce climate policy in 2015.

The program, featuring EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy, will address climate change action and implementation at the state and local level and shed light on the Administration's plan to introduce climate policy in 2015.

The New Republic and The League of Women Voters present the current state of climate policy at the federal, state, and local level and the role climate will play in future political campaigns and agendas.

The New Republic, Drake University, and the League of Women Voters will host The Frontier of Climate Change to address the current state of climate policy at the federal, state, and local level and the role climate will play in future political campaigns and agendas.

Will the efforts at the state and local levels develop solutions that achieve the goals of the Climate Action Plan? Or will the uncompromising attitudes of the national debate trickle down and further roadblock climate change action?

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